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Michael Fuller

Opinions needed on Census documentation - Do I need a exhibi

Legg inn av Michael Fuller » 23 okt 2004 18:15:24

I am using TMG (The Master Genealogist) as a genealogical program. It has
the ability to attach "exhibits" which are pictures copies of the "sources"
and "citations". Should a "picture" of the census be attached as an
exhibit? File size is not a concern to me since I have a large hard disk.
Also, I do fully cite the source of "picture" of the census documentation.

Regards,

Michael

Robert Heiling

Re: Opinions needed on Census documentation - Do I need a ex

Legg inn av Robert Heiling » 23 okt 2004 18:46:50

Michael Fuller wrote:

I am using TMG (The Master Genealogist) as a genealogical program. It has
the ability to attach "exhibits" which are pictures copies of the "sources"
and "citations". Should a "picture" of the census be attached as an
exhibit? File size is not a concern to me since I have a large hard disk.
Also, I do fully cite the source of "picture" of the census documentation.

Yes. That's been my practice or will become so with the imminent support for
GIF files which is the format that most of my census images are in. All of
these census image files are sitting here as sources/exhibits and what better
place to keep them than with the genealogy database?

Bob

singhals

Re: Opinions needed on Census documentation - Do I need a ex

Legg inn av singhals » 24 okt 2004 16:43:51

Michael Fuller wrote:

I am using TMG (The Master Genealogist) as a genealogical program. It has
the ability to attach "exhibits" which are pictures copies of the "sources"
and "citations". Should a "picture" of the census be attached as an
exhibit? File size is not a concern to me since I have a large hard disk.
Also, I do fully cite the source of "picture" of the census documentation.

Regards,

Michael




No point. Images are easily altered to fit need and in another 20
years, everyone will ASSUME it's been altered.

Chery-the-Cynic, borrowing from Walter Anderson, CPAFUG.

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